Normal source operation definition

Normal source operation means operation that does not include such conditions as forced fuel substitution, equipment malfunction, or highly abnormal market conditions.
Normal source operation means operations that do not include such conditions as forced fuel substitution, equipment malfunction, or highly abnormal market conditions.
Normal source operation means a condition in which an emissions source’s activity level falls within a range that is typical for that emissions source.

Related to Normal source operation

  • Manufacturing operation means a process in which materials are changed, converted, or transformed into a different state or form from which they previously existed and includes refining materials, assembling parts, and preparing raw materials and parts by mixing, measuring, blending, or otherwise committing such materials or parts to the manufacturing process. "Manufacturing operation" does not include packaging.

  • Work group means a crew or number of crews which work from a common point of assembly and perform work of a similar nature in a defined seniority block. Where more than one (1) work group works from a common point of assembly the work groups will be defined by the Employer.

  • Licensed Business means the activities connected with the conveyance of

  • blending operation means actions supported by the EU budget, including within blending facilities pursuant to Article 2(6) of the Financial Regulation, combining non-repayable forms of support and/or financial instruments from the EU budget with repayable forms of support from development or other public finance institutions, as well as from commercial finance institutions and investors.